Show Notes
The posture of a bull elk when he’s polishing his antlers is one of distraction. His whole focus is to shine up his antlers to impress.
With their eyes closed, busily making sure every part of their points is polished and rubbed, distracted by all his busyness, this becomes the good part of the hunter’s story when he retells it to his friends.
However, this is not the good part of the story for the elk, in fact, it’s the bad part. I know what it feels like to be wounded by the hunter, Satan. I became so distracted by all my bothered and anxious, performance-based polishing that I became too afraid to change my posture and position just in case people thought less of me.
But I got tired of being struck by the hunter’s arrows time and time again and decided to stop running. To be honest, I have so many bad parts in my story but this was the good part because I learned to change my posture and position so I could sit at the feet of Jesus.